First Midwest BankFirst Midwest Bank logoArrow DownIcon of an arrow pointing downwardsArrow LeftIcon of an arrow pointing to the leftArrow RightIcon of an arrow pointing to the rightArrow UpIcon of an arrow pointing upwardsBank IconIcon of a bank buildingCheck IconIcon of a bank checkCheckmark IconIcon of a checkmarkCredit-Card IconIcon of a credit-cardFunds IconIcon of hands holding a bag of moneyAlert IconIcon of an exclaimation markIdea IconIcon of a bright light bulbKey IconIcon of a keyLock IconIcon of a padlockMail IconIcon of an envelopeMobile Banking IconIcon of a mobile phone with a dollar sign in a speech bubbleMoney in Home IconIcon of a dollar sign inside of a housePhone IconIcon of a phone handsetPlanning IconIcon of a compassReload IconIcon of two arrows pointing head to tail in a circleSearch IconIcon of a magnifying glassFacebook IconIcon of the Facebook logoLinkedIn IconIcon of the LinkedIn LogoXX Symbol, typically used to close a menu
Skip to nav Skip to content
FDIC-Insured - Backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government

Search for Order or Reorder Checks

    Best Matches

    How to Order (or Reorder) Checks

    Order checks in several convenient ways: by phone, on the web, at a Banking Center, via Client Care, or through Online Banking (reorders only). Click to get started.

    2,096 results found

    1. Supply Chain Disruptions Are Pushing Up Inflation, But The Stock Market May Not Care
      A few items were out of stock when the pandemic struck, but prices did not rise due to the moribund economy. A longer list of items is now in short supply, but the economy is recovering strongly. This could spark a persistent rise of inflation, but it is not clear that the impact on stocks will be negative.gettyPrior t
    2. What You Need To Know About The New Tax Credit Meant To Help Businesses Of Practically Any Size Keep Employees On Payroll
      As COVID-19 continues to impact the United States, the federal government is taking action to ease the burden on taxpayers. Most recently, Congress passed a massive stimulus package that was signed into law by the President. The stimulus bill (also called the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or the C
    3. When will my deposit be available?

      Funds deposited to your account will be available to you, based on several factors we have listed below.

      A check written from an account at a bank other than Old National:
      Will not be available until the next business day (if it was deposited by the close of business and there are no holds placed on the checks). This means these funds will not be available to cover checks or other debits processed that night. An extended hold also may be needed. You will be notified if an extended hold is placed on the deposit.

      A check written from an account at Old National:
      Will be added to your account and will have same-day availability (if it was deposited by the close of business). This means these funds will be available to cover checks or other debits processed that night.1

      Cash or Direct Deposit (e.g. payroll, Social Security):
      Will be available the same day as deposit.1


      1 Deposits of this type made at an ATM or by mobile deposit prior to daily cutoff times are credited to your account and available to cover checks or other debits being processed that night.

    4. 3 Social Security Rules Every Divorced Person Needs to Know
      Social Security can provide essential income in retirement. But you need to know the rules for how these benefits work so you can maximize the money
    5. Keep Your Business Safe by Teaching Employees to Spot Fraud
      While businesses are concerned with financial fraud, there may be an overall lack of understanding about common ways fraud happens and how to mitigate risk exposure. Teaching your employees to spot and prevent financial fraud should not be ignored. To help you take a more proactive approach to managing financial fraud
    6. Inflation is seen as the stock market's boogeyman as the economy recovers. We asked 3 experts if the fears are warranted - or if concerns are overblown.
      Core PCE (personal consumption expenditures), rose to 3.5% in the first quarter, marking its second-fastest pace of growth since 2011. Fed chair Jerome Powell says inflation is "transitory" and will pass once economic activity normalizes. We asked three experts if they stand with Powell or believe inflation might be a
    7. What should I do if I've forgotten my debit card Personal Identification Number (PIN) or want to change my PIN?

      Please call 1-800-992-3808 and follow the prompts for setting up a new Personal Identification Number (PIN).

      If you have trouble with the automated system, please call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265, Option 2, for assistance.

    8. What if I get an error message when I try to enroll an email address or U.S. mobile number in Zelle®?

      Your email address or U.S. mobile phone number may already be enrolled with Zelle® at another bank or credit union. Call the Old National Client Care team at 1-800-731-2265 and ask them to move your email address or U.S. mobile phone number to Old National so you can use it for Zelle®.

      Once Client Care moves your email address or U.S. mobile phone number, it will be connected to your Old National bank account so you can start sending and receiving money with Zelle® through Online or Mobile Banking.

      Please call Old National Client Care toll-free at 1-800-731-2265 for help.

    9. What should I do if I'm the victim of check fraud?

      Check fraud occurs when someone steals your actual checks or reproduces them. They then attempt to cash those checks and, if successful, can pull money out of your account.

      If you're the victim of check fraud, please visit any Old National banking center, as an associate will need to complete the appropriate paperwork, which will require your signature. At the same time, we will handle any changes that need to be made to your account. Sometimes it may be necessary to close the account and open a new one or issue a new debit card if the card number was compromised.

    10. What if I notice unauthorized debit card transactions?

      If you notice unauthorized debit card activity on your statement or through Online and Mobile Banking, you can turn your debit card off right away using our Card Controls. Card Controls is a feature you can access at any time in Online Banking or the Mobile App.

      You should also contact us at 1-800-731-2265 to report the unauthorized activity on your debit card. We can then cancel or restrict your card, check for other unauthorized transactions and order a new card for you.

      If your debit card has been lost or stolen, you can report it 24-hours a day by calling 1-800-731-2265, option 2, in the US. If you are outside of the US, call 1-812-422-2197.